WO2007120608A2 - Wound dressings with anti-microbial and chelating agents - Google Patents
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- CHG chlorohexidine gluconate
- a wound dressing of the present invention can comprise one or more layers containing a first anti-microbial agent and at least one of: a chelating agent, and a second anti-microbial agent.
- a wound dressing according to the present invention can alternatively comprise at least a first layer, a second layer and a third layer, wherein at least one of the first, second and third layers contains an antimicrobial agent and/or a chelating agent.
- a wound dressing according to a further alternative embodiment comprises at least a first layer, a second layer and a third layer, wherein at least the one of the first, second and third layers contains an anti-microbial agent, and at least another of the first, second and third layers contains a chelating agent.
- a wound dressing comprising: a first inner layer containing an anti-microbial agent; and second and third outer layers adjacent to the first layer, the second and third layers containing a chelating agent.
- a wound dressing formed according to another alternative embodiment can comprise a first inner layer containing a chelating agent; and second and third outer layers adjacent to the first layer, the second and third layers containing an anti-microbial agent.
- the present invention also contemplates a wound dressing comprising: a first inner layer; and second and third outer layers, wherein each of the first, second and third layers contain an anti-microbial agent and a chelating agent.
- a wound dressing formed according to yet another alternative configuration can comprise one or more layers formed from a combination of fibers, the combination of fibers comprising at least a first fiber and a second fiber, wherein the first fiber is treated with at least a first anti-microbial agent, and the second fiber is treated with at least a second anti-microbial agent.
- a wound dressing of the present invention may further comprise one or more layers formed from a homogenous blend of fibers, the combination of fibers comprising at least a first fiber and a second fiber, wherein the first fiber is treated with at least a first anti-microbial agent, and a second fiber is treated with at least a second anti-microbial agent.
- a wound dressing comprising one or more layers formed from a combination of fibers, the combination of fibers comprising at least a first fiber and a second fiber, wherein the first fiber is treated with at least a first anti-microbial agent, and the second fiber is treated with at least a second anti-microbial agent, and wherein the amount of first fiber present in the wound dressing is different than the amount of second fiber present in the wound dressing.
- the present invention provides a wound dressing comprising one or more layers formed from a combination of fibers, the combination of fibers comprising at least a first fiber and a second fiber, wherein the first fiber is treated with at least a first anti-microbial agent, and the second fiber is treated with at least a second anti-microbial agent, and wherein the density of either the first fiber, second fiber, or both, vary along a concentration gradient.
- a wound dressing formed according to yet another embodiment can comprise a first layer disposed on a first side of the dressing adapted to be applied to the wound surface, the first layer containing at least one antimicrobial agent; and a second layer adjacent to the first layer, and disposed on a side thereof opposite the first side of the dressing, the second layer containing a cell-signaling agent.
- containing or “contains” is broadly construed to mean that the one or more layers themselves and/or the material(s) making up the layers are impregnated with, and/or have coatings/treatments of other material(s)/agent(s) applied thereto.
- the impregnation and/or coatings/treatments may be applied to all or a portion of the layers or the material(s) forming the layers.
- the term encompasses all methods or techniques of impregation and/or coatings/treatments, regardless of the state of the material(s)/agent(s) being applied thereto (e.g., solid, liquid, gas, plasma, etc.).
- the added material(s)/agent(s) can be applied during manufacture, or subsequent thereto (e.g., by the user/consumer prior to application of the one or more layers to the wound site).
- FIG. 1 is a schematic illustration of an exemplary embodiment of an antt-microbial wound dressing of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic cross-sectional illustration, taken along lines 2-2 of Figure 1 of alternative embodiments of an anti-microbial wound dressing of the present invention.
- FIG. 1-2 may be referred to in order to facilitate the following discussion.
- the present invention provides a wound dressing comprising one or more layers containing a first anti-microbial agent and at least one of: a chelating agent, and a second anti-microbial agent.
- a wound dressing formed according to the principles of the present invention can be generally formed from one or more discrete layers (e.g., 20, 30, 40).
- Each of the one or more layers can be formed from any suitable material and/or construction.
- the one or more layers can be formed from a fibrous, film-like, or foam material. With respect to fibrous materials, they can be woven or nonwoven materials.
- the fibers can be selected from natural fibers, synthetic fibers, and combinations of the two.
- suitable materials which can be utilized to form the one or more layers of the present invention include: cellulose, alginates, cotton, Rayon, Nylon, acrylic, polyester, polyurethane, polyurethane foam, and combinations thereof.
- a wound dressing of the present invention may include one or more anti-microbial agents. A number of alternative anti-microbial agents are possible.
- Suitable anti-microbial agents include, but are not limited to, a chlorhexidine, a chlorhexadine salt, a triclosan, a polymoxin, a tetracycline, an amino glycoside (e.g., gentamicin or TobramycinTM), a rifampicin, a bacitracin, an erythromycin, a neomycin, a chloramphenicol, a miconazole, a quinolone, a penicillin, a nonoxynol 9, a fusidic acid, a cephalosporin, a mupirocin, a metronidazole, a secropin, a protegrin, a bacteriolcin, a defensin, a nitrofurazone, a mafenide, a acyclovir, a vanocmycin, a clindamycin, a lincomycin, a sulf
- a wound dressing of the present invention may further include a chelating agent.
- a chelating agent Any suitable chelating agent may be utilized.
- chelating agents such as ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA), variations of EDTA such as, for example, disodium EDTA or tetrasodium EDTA, combinations thereof and the like, are contemplated.
- Chelating agents can heighten the susceptibility of bacteria and other organisms to the antiseptic effects of the anti-microbial agent, thereby rendering the wound dressing more effective in combating and/or preventing infection, without the necessity of increasing the levels of anti-microbial agent contained therein.
- a wound dressing formed according to the principles of the present invention may include one or more additional anti-microbial agents.
- suitable additional anti-microbial agents include, but are not limited to: polyethylene hexamethylene biguanide (PEHM B), silver, zinc, copper, and combinations thereof.
- Exemplary wound dressings can, of course, include additional active ingredients or agents such as, for example, a therapeutic agent, an organoleptic agent, a growth factor, an analgesic, a tissue scaffolding agent, a haemostatic agent, a protein inhibitor, collagen, enzymes, an anti- thrombogenic agent, an anesthetic, an anti-inflammatory agent, an anticancer agent, a vasodilation substance, a wound healing agent, an angiogenic agent, an angiostatic agent, an immune boosting agent, a skin sealing agent, an agent to induce directional bacterial growth, an agent to impart bacteriacidal or bacteriostatic activity, an electron transfer agent to destabilize or destroy the metabolic action of microbes and/or biofilm formation, combinations thereof and the like.
- additional active ingredients or agents such as, for example, a therapeutic agent, an organoleptic agent, a growth factor, an analgesic, a tissue scaffolding agent, a haemostatic agent, a protein inhibitor, collagen, enzymes, an
- any of the above-mentioned antimicrobial, chelating, or additional active agents may be combined directly with the material forming the one or more layers of the wound dressing.
- any of the above-mentioned agents may be contained, and subsequently released, by a delivery agent.
- Any suitable delivery agent can be utilized.
- suitable delivery agents include: a hydrogel, phosphate glass, powdered starch, or a starch film.
- Wound dressings formed according to the present invention can be provided in numerous configurations, having a number of different combinations of features. In the discussion that follows, any of the above- mentioned agents or additives can be included in the illustrative configurations discussed below, unless otherwise indicated.
- a wound dressing is provided which comprises one or more layers containing at least one anti-microbial agent and at least one chelating agent. According to one optional modification, all layers of the wound dressing may contain a combination of anti-microbial agent and chelating agent.
- the anti-microbial agent and the chelating agent can be separately contained in different layers of the wound dressing.
- a wound dressing can be formed with at least three distinct layers; an inner layer (e.g., 30), and two adjacent outer layers (e.g., 20, 40).
- the anti-microbial agent can be contained in the inner layer, which is not in direct contact with the skin or wound, and the chelating agent can be provided in one or more of the outer layers.
- the inner layer may be substantially hydrophilic, while one or more of the outer layers may be substantially hydrophobic.
- an anti-microbial agent, and possibly also a chelating agent may be released from the inner layer material of the fabric, the antimicrobial treatment of the fabric principally allows the dressing to function as a barrier to contamination of the wound from sources outside the wound.
- the term “substantially hydrophilic” describes the function of the inner layer material. It also distinguishes the inner layer material over the function of the "substantially hydrophobic" outer layer material, which provides an anti-microbial barrier property and attenuates or reduces the release of anti-microbial agent away from the dressing. The improved retention of anti-microbial agent within the inner layer also lowers the bioburden, i.e., the growth and number of cells, within the dressing during use.
- the chelating agent can be provided in the inner layer, and the anti-microbial agent provided in one or more of the adjacent outer layers.
- the wound dressing can be provided with a combination of anti-microbial agents and/or anti-microbial agents and chelating agents, by treating different fibers with different agents, then combining the fibers in a desired manner to provide the wound dressing with a particular anti-microbial effect or behavior.
- the wound dressing may comprise one or more layers formed as a homogenous blend of the above-described treated fibers.
- the wound dressing can be formed from one or more layers composed of fibers which vary in density and anti-microbial treatment levels.
- suitable fibers such as cellulose, Rayon, etc. can be treated and bound to PHMB in various concentrations.
- Fibers such as Nylon, polypropylene or amorphous polyester
- the amount of silver added to the base resin can vary between about 0.5 -40% by weight.
- the fiber can be constructed from two basic components. Specifically, the fiber can comprise an inner core and an outer sheath which contains a relatively higher amount of silver anti-microbial agent. According to this alternative, the outer sheath can comprise up to 70% by weight of the silver anti-microbial agent, while the inner core, which provides structural integrity to the fiber, has a lower amount of silver anti-microbial agent, on the order of less than 20% by weight.
- the effects of PHMB would be quicker, and the effects of the silver anti-microbial agent, more prolonged. It is contemplated that other combinations of anti-microbials are possible.
- other metal-based anti-microbial agents such as those based on zinc or copper, could be utilized in seven the silver anti-microbial agent.
- a chelating agent, such as EDTA can be added to the above-mentioned combination of anti-microbial agents in order to improve the efficacy thereof.
- the wound dressing is formed from a material, such as a polyurethane foam, which is then combined with a number of anti-microbial agents, and or a chelating agent, thereby providing a synergistic benefit.
- a material such as a polyurethane foam
- the wound dressing is formed from a plurality of different layers and materials containing agents to enhance performance.
- a cell-signaling agent or material can be provided in the dressing between the wound bed and another dressing layer which is treated with one or more anti-microbial agents.
- bacteria would need to cross the anti-microbial agent to reach the signaling mechanism.
- a cell signaling mechanism is a means of communicating with the cell by electrical, chemical or biologic means that encourages cell growth or movement or receptive action in the direction of that signal. That signal may also deactivate the bacterial cells defense mechanisms.
- bacterial growth is promoted in a preferred manner (i.e., away from the wound bed) which leads to an increased efficacy of the wound dressing.
- One exemplary cell signaling mechanism is Nitric Oxide (NO), which diffuses and bind with the cell membrane to produce the desired effect at the wound site.
- a steroid molecule is another example of a possible cell-signaling substance
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